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The document contains a letter from MDC Brooklyn staff attorneys addressing concerns about Ghislaine...

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The document contains a letter from MDC Brooklyn staff attorneys addressing concerns about Ghislaine Maxwell's treatment and a court filing discussing her bail application, including proposed bail conditions and new information to support her release.

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Bail conditions for defendant Ghislaine MaxwellCOVID-19 pandemic response at MDC BrooklynPretrial detention and bail reform act
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